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The Roanoke Times, Va., Mike Allen column
[...] the man behind it, Blair Peyton, is pulling the show up to the next level by its bootstraps. Alternative Artspace at 302 Campbell Ave. S.W., a gallery in the foyer of the new Community High School of Arts and Academics building. n POParazzi Gallery and Studio at 36 Kirk Ave. S.W., home to Charlottesville artist Gerry Hubert's impressionistic paintings of pop culture figures. n GalerieFrancois II at 133 Campbell Ave. S.W., which is currently showcasing abstract paintings by Kentucky artist Helene Steene, whose works were on display recently at the Taubman Museum of Art.
CRIME DOESN’T PAY
Dan Richards graduates last in his class at the police academy, but his talent for fighting crime outshines even the “honor man” among the graduates. During his academy days, Richards had secretly built an extensive file of known criminal personalities. When a Mafia thug frames him and a classmate for the murder of his rival, corrupt politician Al Armaud, Richards uses the file to track down the culprit—a man who uttered the odd catch phrase “tickle the stars” during the commission of the crime. According to Richards’s file, “tickle the stars” is the hallmark utterance of Johnny Consentino, also
The Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa., Reporter's Notebook column
There were also courses pertaining to state gaming code and dog law, oversized vehicles and permitting, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and Building Officials and Code Administrators International code, Act 46 sales tax collection and compliance, litigation strategies, ethics, insurance fraud, truancy and updates on evidentiary law and search warrants.